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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 18, 1982 REFLEX-DA- VIS r n DHS Musicians Teaching Home Ec In Now At No. Davis I I pated in the yearly region solo and ensenble festival Feb. 24. This event was a showcase for musicians who have prepared solos and ensembles. The entrees are judged on difficulty, technique, tone, etc., and are given ratings from one plus to six minus. THIS COMPETITION is a qualifying competition for the state music festival at BYU in April. A 1" or better, from the judges, is necessary to quality. stu-de- nt jjV "MifJli" - Gene Smith To Give I k 4t fv a M - " ' V si " :?If 4 lifi VM Claiming victory in the Davis County Spelling Bee is Eddie Burke, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marius Burke of Layton, who spelled Menial to win. Dr. Don Lockhead, who directed the competition, looks approvingly on. ' Citiji. ' , ! ti NEW RECREATION PERSONNEL Six Davis School District spellers, three boys and three girls from the fifth to the eighth grades, competed this week for the chance to go to the statewide finals in the annual spelling bee drawing top spellers from the states 40 school districts. tor; Bruce Bitner, new recreation committee member and Mike Gardner, city recreation director. grader from Kaysville Jr., -- I S'1?' Getting their feet wet in working to meet Kaysvilles recreation needs are Frank Tompson, left, assistant recreation direc PAULA BARNEY, an eighth Eddie Burke, seventh grader at Central Davis Jr., Monique Dye, sixth grader at Woods Cross Elem., Ann Holman, fifth grader at Sunset Elem., Steven Maxfield, sixth grader at Holbrook Elem., and Richard Olson, eighth grader from Mueller Park Jr., are win- USU And Columbia terest, because the usefulness d of the shuttle in future of Space Science because of its flights may depend on itions for flights that will from USU will be from USU done on this one. Only three other universities Columbia, Florida and Iowa, will have experiments on this first science flight, called Pathfinder by the Office ts aboard. THE LAUNCH is scheduled March 22 at 8 a.m., mountain time, and will have unusual in . the results of experiments Menus: Elementary The following are menus for the elementary schools in the Davis County School District for the Week of March The kindergarten snack varies h each day. 22-2- 6. MARCH 22, hot dog in a bun, vegetable sticks, green beans, Vi orange, crunchy applesauce cookie, milk. March 23, tacos buttered corn, chilled mixed fruit, cinnamon roll, milk. MARCH 24, deluxe hamburger in a bun and dill slice, french fries, chilled peaches, chocolate . brownie, milk. March 25, pizza, tossed salad chilled applesauce, chocolate chip cookie, milk. MARCH 26, sliced roast turkey, whipped potatoes and gravy, buttered peas, carrot sticks, whole wheat roll milk. red jello square importance in assessing condfollow. in- WE EXPECT many teresting and significant results from this pathfinder mission, said Dr. John Raitt, professor of physics at USU and project scientist. will likely . "Our experiment have results that are directly relevant to future uses of the Space Shuttle, such as cargo transport, space station construction, space manufacturing and additional scientific ex- Dr. Raitt ex- ..THE EXPERIMENT is cal- periments, FOLLOWING the oral The secondary school menus for the week of March 6 are: 22-2- MARCH 22, spaghetti sauce, shades of of dressing, hot garlic bread, green salad chilled peaches, glazed fruit bar, milk. March 23, tacos salsa sauce, buttered corn, scone and jelly, choice of fresh fruit, milk. at pre- w-h- ot sentations the judges will choose one students research haphazardly" and then there were two finalists left: Eddie and Paula. NEXT WORD up was lectern which Eddie missed. Then Paula misspelled legible," which Eddie spelled correctly, putting him back in the race. He then spelled menial" correctly and won the prize. Eddie, just turned 13, is the paper that will represent the intermountain region at the naional symposium in Boston, 1982. Mass., May From now until March 25, Grant will be kept busy prepar-ing to orally recite his research paper, following strict guidelines outlined by the university. MARCH 24. breaded turkey steak, whipped buttered green beans, carrot chilled fruit, coconut oatmeal stick, roil cookie, milk March 25. fish and chips, buttered peas and carrots, celery sticks, parkerhouse rolls choice of cream pies milk. March 26. french dip sandwich tater red jello squares gems, tossed salad peanut butter finger, milk. potoatoes 19-2- son of Marius and Vinetra Burke, 3130 Orson Dr., Layton. He will compete in the DAVIS HIGH congratulates Grant on his selection to the Intermountain Junior Science state final at Clayton Elementary in Salt Lake City on April and Humanities THE HIGH schools and junior high schools have a choice of the burger bar and salad line each day. Sympo-siuman- d wishes him good luck on his oral recital. 16. . ners from their respective When the Space Shuttle Columbia is launched from Cape Canaveral next week on its first scientific flight, experi-men- science-oriente- ophyll, then condescension. A fourth contender missed Oram, Randy Seideman, Matt Young, Keving Maxwell and Brent Wright. THE ORCHESTRA did extremely well in their competition. qualifying students in every category: large ensemble, trio duet, and solos in violin, viola, cello and bass. The qualifying orchestra students are: Jean Whitesides. John Heath. David Johnson. Lori Butler and members of the string choir. Menus: Secondary Grant Smith, a senior from Davis High School, has been chosen by the University of Utah's faculty committee to give an oral presentation at the Intermountain Junior Science and Humanties Symposium March 25. SPELLING CHAMP i LI VJ 1 Tibbitts, Paul Kirby, Cliff People qualifying for Presentation - state" in the band festival was Janna Steenblick, Donna ' Wagner, Beth Dahlstpt. Lorn Davis High's band and orchestra members partici- At North Layton Jr. High, Marianne Craig is taking our home economics class for six weeks. Mrs. Craig goes to BYU. She has been teaching scjiool for two months as a teacher. She is from Bountiful. fr Festival At Y plained. led VCAP (Vehicle Charging and Potential) because it will study the electrical characteristics of the Columbia in relation to the electrically charged ionosphere through which it travels. schools and vied for the title of champion speller. Ernies The students spelled their way through words like OSMOS of neophyte, sleuth, troika, lackadaisical, before the first student bowed out on boisterous. The next word to defeat was buoyant, then chlor- - Wasatch Readies Photo Session 253 No. Main Kaysville tYSVILLE 544-062- Original Were having a hamburger WAR and were slashing pur have. on Pizzas THIS IS available to the 5-- 10 public and the portrait Every evening may be picked up at school on Monday, March 22, between the hours of 8:40 and 9 a.m., or that afternoon between 3and 3:20 p.m. Call Marcene Rigby, for additional information. vsb Pizza to stay only coupons and appointments prices! ;i Kosmos Burger with 49 fries 26-2- Irish CofTee Indeed A well known district justice was sitting in the lounge of a hotel on a hot day drinking a steaming cup of coffee. A close friend arrived and said, Why dont you drink something cooling? Have you ever tried chilled gin and tonic? 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